Flush with features and as colourful as a rainbow, Uno deals a decent hand. The controls need tuning and the single player is somewhat of a side show, but multiplayer acts as a surprising wild card that makes the game a worthwhile draw.

On the whole, UNO fares far better on DSi than the Wii - the interface works nicely, the online player is smooth and enjoyable and you have the added benefit of pick-up-and-play whenever you like. There isn't a huge amount of solo content here, and if you're after local multiplayer you may as well grab a deck of the cards, but the online multiplayer is worth a pop at 500 Points, and it's enjoyable enough to play when you have a spare few minutes.

UNO is certainly a classic card game and highly recommended, but this WiiWare version falls short of the mark by splitting its focus between unnecessary offline modes and an online mode that could have used some more polish. If you like the idea of playing an online card game then you can certainly have some fun with this, just be sure everyone has Wii Speak and has swapped codes first!